Go to this Wallwisher Link and type one educational use you can think of for a wiki. Double click at the site to add a note. You can move note anywhere desired on the page.
Activity 2: Discussion Feature
What Is True Student Collaboration?
Click on the Discussion Tab above. Click New Post and type in your answer. In the subject area type: Student Collaboration: One to three words. In the message area, briefly explain what you believe to be true/real student collaboration. When finished, click Post. Sample post below.
If you have not set up an account, do so now. Click "Join" in upper right.
How Will You Teach Collaboration to our Digital Natives?
Activity 1: Explore Two Educational Wikis
We will go through these two wikis together as a group.Go to this Wallwisher Link and type one educational use you can think of for a wiki. Double click at the site to add a note. You can move note anywhere desired on the page.
Activity 2: Discussion Feature
What Is True Student Collaboration?
Click on the Discussion Tab above. Click New Post and type in your answer. In the subject area type: Student Collaboration: One to three words. In the message area, briefly explain what you believe to be true/real student collaboration. When finished, click Post. Sample post below.Activity 3: Evaluate a Wiki
Click here to go to the Activity 3 page.Activity 4: Edit a Wiki Page (depending on time)
Click here to go to the Activity 4 page.Activity 5: Create Your Own Wiki
Click here to go to http://www.wikispaces.com/content/for/teachersCreate an account if not already created
Create a wiki (we will start together to go over the "Manage" feature)